CLIC1 est un gène codé par le symbole CLIC1. D'autres noms incluent: Chloride intracellular channel protein 1; Chloride channel ABP; Nuclear chloride ion channel 27; NCC27; Regulatory nuclear chloride ion channel protein; hRNCC; G6. CLIC1 a une masse de 26.92kDa et une longueur d'acide aminé de 241.
Nous proposons 6 des anticorps contre CLIC1, élevé dans Lapin et Chèvre, qui sont appropriés pour le WB, IHC, ELISA et ICC/IF avec des échantillons dérivés de Humain, Souris et Rat.
Informations sur les Gènes et les Protéines
Résumé UniProt
Can insert into membranes and form chloride ion channels. Channel activity depends on the pH. Membrane insertion seems to be redox-regulated and may occur only under oxydizing conditions. Involved in regulation of the cell cycle.
Résumé Entrez
Chloride channels are a diverse group of proteins that regulate fundamental cellular processes including stabilization of cell membrane potential, transepithelial transport, maintenance of intracellular pH, and regulation of cell volume. Chloride intracellular channel 1 is a member of the p64 family; the protein localizes principally to the cell nucleus and exhibits both nuclear and plasma membrane chloride ion channel activity.
Spécificité tissulaire
Expression is prominent in heart, placenta, liver, kidney and pancreas.
Similitudes de séquence
Belongs to the chloride channel CLIC family.
Modification post-traductionnelle
Hydrogen peroxide treatment causes a conformation change, leading to dimerization and formation of an intramolecular disulfide bond between Cys-24 and Cys-59.
Localisation cellulaire
Nucleus. Nucleus membrane. Cytoplasm. Cell membrane.
Mostly in the nucleus including in the nuclear membrane (PubMed:9139710, PubMed:12681486). Small amount in the cytoplasm and the plasma membrane (PubMed:9139710). Exists both as soluble cytoplasmic protein and as membrane protein with probably a single transmembrane domain (PubMed:11940526, PubMed:11551966, PubMed:14613939).